'218 FAUNA OF NEW ZEALAND. 



Bay, Chatham Island, called " Kohikoi." Dr. Dief- 

 fenbach, whose specimen is now in the British Mu- 

 seum. 



Fain. LABROIDE^E. 



5'2. Labrus poecilopleura. C. and V. xiii. p. 95. 

 M. Lesson ascertained that the native name of this fish is " Pare 

 quiriquri." 



53. Julis? rubiginosus. (Sparus rubiginosus, Banks, fig. 



pict. 2, t. 38. Solander, Pise. Austr., p. 7.) 

 Taken off* Cape Kidnappers. 



54. Jidis notatus. (Sparus notatus, Solander, Pise. 



Austr., p. 16. Banks, fig. pict. 2, t. 37.) 



55. Julis miles. (Labrus coccineus, J. R. Forster, apud 



Schn. Labrus miles, Bl. Schn., p. 264.) 

 Named the " Soldier " by the seamen who accompanied Cook 

 on his second voyage. 



56. Julis celidotus. (Labrus celidotus, J. R. Forster, 

 apud Bl. Schn., p. 265.) 



57. Julis? prasiophthalmus. (Sparus prasiophthalrnus, 



Solander, Pise. Austr., p. 5.) 



58. Odaxpullus. C. and V. 14, p. 304. (Scarus pullus, 



G. Forster, fig. pict. 2, t. 202. J. R. Forster, MS. 

 IV. 17, apud Bl. Schn., p. 208.) 



Named " Mararee " by the inhabitants of Queen Char- 

 lotte's Sound. 



59. Odax vittatus. (Coregonoides vittatus, Solander, 



Pise. Austr., pp. 1-39. Callyodon coregonoides, 

 Banks, fig. pict. 2, t. 44.) 

 Inhabits the sea at Mataruhow. 



Fam. CYPRINOIDE^:. 



60. Leuciscus (Ptycholepis) salmoneus. (Mugil lavare- 



toides, Solander, p. 15.? Mugil salmoneus, G. Fors- 

 ter, fig. pict. 2, t. 237. J. R. Forster, MS. II. iv. 

 14, apud Bl. Schn., p. 121.) 

 Inhabits Tolaga. 



